January 20, 2010

Burton European Open Results, Photos & Video

I’m a little late on this but the Burton European Open is done and Peetu Piiroinen took out the open halfpipe title. There’s a full press release below the cut plus an epically filmed round up from TTR – they seriously put some effort into the clip and it looks rad. Piiroinen took home US$15,000 for the win and was joined on the podium by Ilkka-Eemeli Laari from Finalnd and Iouri Podladtchikov from Switzerland. Check it out!

Burton European Open 2010 – TTR Round Up

###

PRESS RELEASE:

Paulina Ligocka and Peetu Piiroinen Win Burton European Open Halfpipe Titles

Laax, SUI (Jan. 16th, 2010) – Poland’s Paulina Ligocka (25 years old) and Finland’s Peetu Piiroinen (21 years old) won the 11th Burton European Open halfpipe event today. Each will take home US$ 15.000 in prize-money and also important points towards the BGOS and TTR rankings. Ursina Haller (SUI) and Ilkka-Eemeli Laari (FIN) earned second place and Akiko Miwa (JPN) and Iouri Podladtchikov (SUI) took third place.

Peetu Piiroinen made history at the 11th BEO, claiming both the slopestyle title and the halfpipe title and his 4th BEO title in total. He had this to say: “I had an amazing week here at the BEO. I was hoping to stand on top of the podium here in LAAX and I am more than happy that I’ve won both the slopestyle and halfpipe events. I’m looking forward to hearing “The Sounds” tonight, one of my favourite bands!” Paulina said after the finals: “This is my first ever victory in a TTR event, I can’t even describe how big this is for me!”

The halfpipe competition today was an exciting one to watch with newcomers like Ilkka-Eemeli Laari, who made his way into the finals all the way from the pre-qualifications. He was the rising star of this week, making his first and really strong impression at an international event. Throughout the week he was riding very consistently and landing all his runs. Next to newcomers like Ilkka-Eemeli and Stale Sandbech (NOR), were also some of Europe’s top riders like Peetu Piiroinen (FIN) and Iouri Podladtchikov (SUI). The event also saw legendary riders like Gian Simmen (SUI) – the first ever Olympic Halfpipe Champion – and Xaver Hoffmann from Germany, make an appearance in the finals today. The 8th and final day of the BEO received another sunny day, which secured a perfect setup to wrap up a great event week.

In the women’s field it was Ursina Haller from Switzerland, who just won the O’Neill Evolution last week in Davos, who took over the early lead after the first run. Then it was Paulina Ligocka, who secured the victory with her second run that started off with a frontside 900, followed by a backside air, a crail, a tailgrab, a frontside 720 and a cab 360 shifty. Paulina said: “It was a risk to do the 900 on the first hit, I was so happy I landed it.”

On the men’s side it wasn’t until the final runs that the podium was decided. It seemed that a double-cork was needed to place top 3 today. 3rd placed Iouri had this to say about the trick: “The double-cork is very important, since only a few riders can do it, but I think it’s still all about the whole run, about style, variety and amplitude.” Semi-Finals winner Ilkka-Eemeli Laari took the lead early in the contest with an insane first run that put him in 1st. His first run included a backside 540 mute, a frontside 12 tailgrab, a backside air, a frontside double cork 10 and finished with a haakon flip. Peetu went huge in his first two runs on the first hit, trying to stomp the cab double cork 10 on the 2nd hit. He brought some suspense into the finals when he fell during both of his double-cork attempts in the first two runs. Peetu proved he has nerves of steel when he dropped in for his third and final run and put it all on the line. He was first to drop in for the 3rd run and started off with a huge frontside 720 mute and then the crowd went wild when he finally stomped a massive cab double cork 1080! He continued his run with a frontside 9, a backside air and finished off with a backside alley oop 540 tailgrab. This set the stage for the rest of the riders who had to step it up on their last runs to try and take the lead. Swiss Olympic hopeful Iouri Podladtchikov jumped on to the podium with his last run, where he did a huge cab double cork 10 on the first hit, just edging out

Stale Sandbech who had been sitting in 3rd. Peetu said: “I went big in my final run, it was hard to beat Ilkka-Eemeli and Iouri today.” Ilkka-Eemeli had the following to add: “I feel great! I’m very happy with the Finnish double-victory! I love this event, the atmosphere is so great, Laax has the best pipe I’ve ridden so far this year.”

Finalists earned important points towards both the BGOS title and the Swatch Ticket To Ride World Championship title. Sarka Pancochova is leading the BGOS standings after the Burton European Open and she also defended her Swatch TTR tour lead. Christian Haller managed to move into the No. 2 on the TTR rankings and is leading the BGOS men’s standing. Also Sina Candrian moved up to No. 2 in the TTR rankings, while sitting on No. 3 in the BGOS standings. Peetu Piiroinen defended his Swatch TTR tour lead and moved into the top 3 of the BGOS standings.

After eight days packed with thrilling competitions, we have seen new faces like Gjermund Braaten, Ilkka- Eemeli Laari and Enni Rukajärvi as well as well-known riders on the podium. The 11th Burton European Open is over and everyone is ready to hear “The Sounds” live-in-concert tonight at the Riders Palace Club to celebrate another great BEO here in LAAX. Thanks to all the riders who made this week unforgettable.

In other BGOS news, the third stop of the Burton Global Open Series – the Canadian Open – will take from Feb. 1-7, 2010 at WinSport Canada’s Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, Alberta.

To re-live the action from the 11th Annual BEO, tune in to Go211.com to watch event replays.

Women’s Halfpipe Final Results
1. Ligocka Paulina POL ROXY 87.33
2. Haller Ursina SUI K2 85.83
3. Miwa Akiko JPN ALLIAN 81.17

Men’s Halfpipe Final Results
1. Piiroinen Peetu FIN BURTON 94.17
2. Laari Ilkka-Eemeli FIN BURTON 93.83
3. Podladtchikov Iouri SUI VOLCOM 91.50

by Dave